Europe doesn’t operate like North America. In the case of Internet privacy, that’s a really good thing. As a result of a ruling from a EU court, Google has set up a webpage that lets EU residents request the removal of certain links containing personal information. So, how can we do it?

If you buy, sell, or a combination of both on the popular auction site eBay, you’ll want to head over and change your password. At least that’s what the company is urging users to do after they fell victim to what The Guardian is calling the “biggest-ever cyber attack.”

Microsoft came under a lot of fire from Hotmail users when the company admitted to reading user emails. The company read through the emails of a particular journalist without notifying that user.
So what’s the deal here?